YEEHAH! Congrats Amar on joining the Copeland Low D owners club!
The Copeland low D is about as serious as whistling gets- you will enjoy it.bet you can’t sleep till you get your grubby little mits on it!
hey, i have a solas cd: Sunny Spells And Scattered Showers
I bought that album because of one song only: song of the kelpie, release date was 1997, the only other older cd i found was ‘solas’, does that mean i have an album where a Copeland is used and i didn’t realize it??
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Location: Wollongong, Australia
Posted: 01 Apr 2004 18:20 Post subject:
this is wombat review anyway:
I haven’t heard any of your faves yet Blackhawk. Thanks for the pointer. I’ve had my eye on Brendan Ring for a while now though.
I find the Joe McKenna recording disappointing; very competent but somehow lacking that little bit of magic we look for.
Off hand, I really like the first two Solas albums; that Copeland low D knocks me out. Like a lot of people, I generally prefer low and high whistle in combination with other instruments or alternating with other instruments.